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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 1812

GSA reimbursement restriction. Water projects. 16 USC 1001 note. 33 USC 701-1.

15 USC 713a-10.

PUBLIC LAW 97-370—DEC. 18, 1982

explaining the manner in which the national interest of the United States has been served by any payments during the previous month under loan guarantee or cre^t assurance agreement with respect to loans made or credits extended to the PoUsh People's Republic in the absence of a declaration of default. SEC. 622. None of the funds in this Act shall be available to reimburse the General Services Administration for payment of standard level user charges in excess of the fiscal year 1982 level. SEC. 623. In fiscal year 1983, the Secretary of Agriculture shall initiate construction on not less than twenty new projects under the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (Public Law 566) and not less than five new projects under the Flood Control Act (Public Law 534). SEC. 624. Funds provided by this Act may be used for translation of publications of the Department of Agriculture into foreign languages when determined by the Secretary to be in the public interest. SEC. 625. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, appropriations under this Act to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation for net realized losses sustained, but not previously reimbursed, are $10,466,057,000, and, as authorized by law, the Commodity Credit (Corporation shall carry out an Export Credit Sales direct loan program of not more than $500,000,000 in fiscal year 1983. Approved December 18, 1982.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 7072 (S. 2911): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 97-800 (Comm. on Appropriations) and 97-957 (Comm. of CorifGrfiriCG^ SENATE REPORTS: No. 97-566 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 97-545 accompanying S. 2911 (Comm. on Appropriations). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 128 (1982): Sept. 21, considered and passed House. Sept. 28, considered and passed Senate, amended. Dec. 15, House agreed to conference report; receded from its disagreement and concurred in certain Senate amendments, in others with amendments; Senate agreed to conference report, and concurred in House amendments.